By Julie G. Fianza
BAGUIO
CITY – The city council last week approved on first reading and referred to the
appropriate committee a proposed ordinance of Councilor Betty Lourdes Tabanda
as to regulation of children participation during parades.
The
lady councilor maintained that though children are always a delight during
parades, it may be that they would be exposed to elements “that endanger their
health and well-being.” “Their developing bodies cannot endure the physical
strain,” Councilor Tabanda said.
She
thus said that children should participate in parades only when necessary;
children below 7 years of age should always be accompanied by adults, from
assembly time up to finish; and that they should assemble not earlier than 6:30
in the morning. Also, the children should not be allowed to participate in a
parade that extends beyond 6:30 in the evening.
Precautionary
measures should also be taken during the activity, thus, security and medical
personnel should always be on hand.
The
children should go first in the parade, so as not to keep them waiting.
“As
much as practicable, the distance to be covered by children must be shorted
than the rest of the participants,” Councilor Tabanda added.
Penalties
for organizers/sponsors would be first offense: fine of P1,500; second offense,
fine of P3,000; third and succeeding
offenses, fine of P5,000 and perpertual disqualification to organize/sponsor
any event in the city.
After
thorough study, the proposed ordinance is expected to be back at the council
for deliberation.
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